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You can also make this without the yogurt. I make it all the time but I have

never tried adding the yogurt to it. I do add 3/4 cup of water though as

it's pretty thick. It seems to take longer to cook than just plain cake mix,

I usually add an extra 5 to 10 minutes on to the cook time.

Another option is to use a large can of lite cherry pie filling and a devils

food or other chocolate cake mix. That one is my favorite. It doesn't need

any extra water though, just the egg whites and pie filling.

Kris

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From: Bette Holzer

Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2004 5:20 PM

To: Serious-Weight-Watchers

Subject: cake recipe

Hi everyone,

I know that some of you are very fond of the low-points cake recipe that

calls for diet soda. Well, there's another one you may or may not be aware

of that is really delicious and even nutritious! The " main " recipe that I

make is as follows:

Pumpkin Spice Cake or Muffins

1 box spice cake mix (Betty Crocker) 44 pts

1 15-oz. can Libby's pure pumpkin 0 pts

2 egg whites 0 pts

1 6-oz. container Yoplait Light Very Vanilla Yogurt 2 pts

Mix together the pumpkin, egg whites and yogurt, then mix in the cake mix.

Either spread in a 9x13 pan or in 24 muffin cups, sprayed with Pam.

Bake at 350 for approximately 15-20 minutes. Cool, then remove from muffin

tin.

Cake yields 12 pieces at just under 4 pts each (roughly) and 24 muffins are

2 pts each

VARIATION: (I tried this one today and it was absolutely yummy!!)

Banana-Spice Muffins/Cake

1 box spice cake mix (Betty Crocker) 44 pts

3 very ripe (brownish) bananas, approx. 6 ounces = 4.5 pts

2 egg whites 0 pts

1 6-oz. container Yoplait Light Very Vanilla Yogurt 2 pts (because the

bananas are mushy, I only added 1/2 a container of yogurt)

Mix and bake as above. Points are the same.

Bette

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You can also make this without the yogurt. I make it all the time but I have

never tried adding the yogurt to it. I do add 3/4 cup of water though as

it's pretty thick. It seems to take longer to cook than just plain cake mix,

I usually add an extra 5 to 10 minutes on to the cook time.

Another option is to use a large can of lite cherry pie filling and a devils

food or other chocolate cake mix. That one is my favorite. It doesn't need

any extra water though, just the egg whites and pie filling.

Kris

_____

From: Bette Holzer

Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2004 5:20 PM

To: Serious-Weight-Watchers

Subject: cake recipe

Hi everyone,

I know that some of you are very fond of the low-points cake recipe that

calls for diet soda. Well, there's another one you may or may not be aware

of that is really delicious and even nutritious! The " main " recipe that I

make is as follows:

Pumpkin Spice Cake or Muffins

1 box spice cake mix (Betty Crocker) 44 pts

1 15-oz. can Libby's pure pumpkin 0 pts

2 egg whites 0 pts

1 6-oz. container Yoplait Light Very Vanilla Yogurt 2 pts

Mix together the pumpkin, egg whites and yogurt, then mix in the cake mix.

Either spread in a 9x13 pan or in 24 muffin cups, sprayed with Pam.

Bake at 350 for approximately 15-20 minutes. Cool, then remove from muffin

tin.

Cake yields 12 pieces at just under 4 pts each (roughly) and 24 muffins are

2 pts each

VARIATION: (I tried this one today and it was absolutely yummy!!)

Banana-Spice Muffins/Cake

1 box spice cake mix (Betty Crocker) 44 pts

3 very ripe (brownish) bananas, approx. 6 ounces = 4.5 pts

2 egg whites 0 pts

1 6-oz. container Yoplait Light Very Vanilla Yogurt 2 pts (because the

bananas are mushy, I only added 1/2 a container of yogurt)

Mix and bake as above. Points are the same.

Bette

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You can also make this without the yogurt. I make it all the time but I have

never tried adding the yogurt to it. I do add 3/4 cup of water though as

it's pretty thick. It seems to take longer to cook than just plain cake mix,

I usually add an extra 5 to 10 minutes on to the cook time.

Another option is to use a large can of lite cherry pie filling and a devils

food or other chocolate cake mix. That one is my favorite. It doesn't need

any extra water though, just the egg whites and pie filling.

Kris

_____

From: Bette Holzer

Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2004 5:20 PM

To: Serious-Weight-Watchers

Subject: cake recipe

Hi everyone,

I know that some of you are very fond of the low-points cake recipe that

calls for diet soda. Well, there's another one you may or may not be aware

of that is really delicious and even nutritious! The " main " recipe that I

make is as follows:

Pumpkin Spice Cake or Muffins

1 box spice cake mix (Betty Crocker) 44 pts

1 15-oz. can Libby's pure pumpkin 0 pts

2 egg whites 0 pts

1 6-oz. container Yoplait Light Very Vanilla Yogurt 2 pts

Mix together the pumpkin, egg whites and yogurt, then mix in the cake mix.

Either spread in a 9x13 pan or in 24 muffin cups, sprayed with Pam.

Bake at 350 for approximately 15-20 minutes. Cool, then remove from muffin

tin.

Cake yields 12 pieces at just under 4 pts each (roughly) and 24 muffins are

2 pts each

VARIATION: (I tried this one today and it was absolutely yummy!!)

Banana-Spice Muffins/Cake

1 box spice cake mix (Betty Crocker) 44 pts

3 very ripe (brownish) bananas, approx. 6 ounces = 4.5 pts

2 egg whites 0 pts

1 6-oz. container Yoplait Light Very Vanilla Yogurt 2 pts (because the

bananas are mushy, I only added 1/2 a container of yogurt)

Mix and bake as above. Points are the same.

Bette

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Kris - I haven't tried the choc & cherry combination - that sounds good! Is it

dense? Sometimes these things turn out pretty heavy. The recipe I

originally received called for the yogurt, and I've been afraid to leave it

out -- LOL. It's fun to experiment with different flavors, but I don't much

like failed projects!

Bette (who has chocolate cake mix on hand but needs to get some cherry pie

filling!)

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Kris - I haven't tried the choc & cherry combination - that sounds good! Is it

dense? Sometimes these things turn out pretty heavy. The recipe I

originally received called for the yogurt, and I've been afraid to leave it

out -- LOL. It's fun to experiment with different flavors, but I don't much

like failed projects!

Bette (who has chocolate cake mix on hand but needs to get some cherry pie

filling!)

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Kris - I haven't tried the choc & cherry combination - that sounds good! Is it

dense? Sometimes these things turn out pretty heavy. The recipe I

originally received called for the yogurt, and I've been afraid to leave it

out -- LOL. It's fun to experiment with different flavors, but I don't much

like failed projects!

Bette (who has chocolate cake mix on hand but needs to get some cherry pie

filling!)

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Yes, it's pretty dense. It doesn't rise as high as just plain cake mix.

I know what you mean about failed projects. I made the choc/cherry cake last

week and it didn't look quite right so I added the water to it and it came

out flat and chewy. More like a brownie and less like cake. My family still

liked it and they ate it no problem. I figured out later that I used the

small can of filling instead of the large and that's where I went wrong. It

didn't want to mix very well and that's why I added the water. I probably

beat it for to long also which didn't help any.

Kris

_____

From: Bette Holzer

Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2004 8:27 PM

To: Serious-Weight-Watchers

Subject: RE: cake recipe

Kris - I haven't tried the choc & cherry combination - that sounds good! Is it

dense? Sometimes these things turn out pretty heavy. The recipe I

originally received called for the yogurt, and I've been afraid to leave it

out -- LOL. It's fun to experiment with different flavors, but I don't much

like failed projects!

Bette (who has chocolate cake mix on hand but needs to get some cherry pie

filling!)

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Yes, it's pretty dense. It doesn't rise as high as just plain cake mix.

I know what you mean about failed projects. I made the choc/cherry cake last

week and it didn't look quite right so I added the water to it and it came

out flat and chewy. More like a brownie and less like cake. My family still

liked it and they ate it no problem. I figured out later that I used the

small can of filling instead of the large and that's where I went wrong. It

didn't want to mix very well and that's why I added the water. I probably

beat it for to long also which didn't help any.

Kris

_____

From: Bette Holzer

Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2004 8:27 PM

To: Serious-Weight-Watchers

Subject: RE: cake recipe

Kris - I haven't tried the choc & cherry combination - that sounds good! Is it

dense? Sometimes these things turn out pretty heavy. The recipe I

originally received called for the yogurt, and I've been afraid to leave it

out -- LOL. It's fun to experiment with different flavors, but I don't much

like failed projects!

Bette (who has chocolate cake mix on hand but needs to get some cherry pie

filling!)

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Yes, it's pretty dense. It doesn't rise as high as just plain cake mix.

I know what you mean about failed projects. I made the choc/cherry cake last

week and it didn't look quite right so I added the water to it and it came

out flat and chewy. More like a brownie and less like cake. My family still

liked it and they ate it no problem. I figured out later that I used the

small can of filling instead of the large and that's where I went wrong. It

didn't want to mix very well and that's why I added the water. I probably

beat it for to long also which didn't help any.

Kris

_____

From: Bette Holzer

Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2004 8:27 PM

To: Serious-Weight-Watchers

Subject: RE: cake recipe

Kris - I haven't tried the choc & cherry combination - that sounds good! Is it

dense? Sometimes these things turn out pretty heavy. The recipe I

originally received called for the yogurt, and I've been afraid to leave it

out -- LOL. It's fun to experiment with different flavors, but I don't much

like failed projects!

Bette (who has chocolate cake mix on hand but needs to get some cherry pie

filling!)

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Kris,

Are the cakes/cupcakes a trigger for you? I find that I have to be AWFULLY

careful. One goes down too easily....and a second or third calls my name.

I have to really turn on the control! And yes - you're right -- sometimes

overbeating or even underbeating affects the rise of the cake. Too many

variables! LOL...

Bette

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Hey , I'd like to wish you a very " Merry Christmas " and a

wonderful New Year!!!! all year long!!!

All the best to ya!

~~Kallie~

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Lately everything seems to be a trigger for me! I used to have a really good

handle on most things but since we moved I haven't been doing as well. I

went out yesterday and bought a ton of low point snacks. I think that will

help. I realized that part of the problem was not having any good

substitutions in the house. So hubby would bring home Oreo's which is

usually not a problem but I haven't had any low point snacks around that I

could substitute, so I just ate the Oreos. BIG mistake!! I can't stop at

just one or two and leave it alone. So, I just spent about $75 on my low fat

WW friendly foods. I think another problem for me has been that I am really

busy unpacking and decorating and trying to get settled into our new house.

Well, I have a tendency to not eat while I'm working and then the next thing

I know I'm starving and will eat anything in sight. All the talk about

eating five and six times a day got me realizing I haven't been eating that

way and I used to. I shouldn't let myself get so hungry because that's when

I tend to eat/over eat unhealthy things. So yesterday I got some TV dinners

to cook quick so I don't have to go through cupboards and try and figure out

what I'm having for lunch or dinner. Plus lots of apples and caned fruit to

snack on. When we first moved here all the apple and pear trees where loaded

with fruit and it was so cool just to walk out back and pick fruit right off

the trees and eat it. Can't wait till spring!! Our orchard has been set up

to produce fruit from April/may to October. Come February I need to figure

out how to prune the trees properly though. I'm hoping to find some

extension classes that cover how to care for orchards. Otherwise I have a

couple books I bought and I will have to figure it out on my own.

Kris

_____

From: Bette Holzer

Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2004 8:45 PM

To: Serious-Weight-Watchers

Subject: RE: cake recipe

Kris,

Are the cakes/cupcakes a trigger for you? I find that I have to be AWFULLY

careful. One goes down too easily....and a second or third calls my name.

I have to really turn on the control! And yes - you're right -- sometimes

overbeating or even underbeating affects the rise of the cake. Too many

variables! LOL...

Bette

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Lately everything seems to be a trigger for me! I used to have a really good

handle on most things but since we moved I haven't been doing as well. I

went out yesterday and bought a ton of low point snacks. I think that will

help. I realized that part of the problem was not having any good

substitutions in the house. So hubby would bring home Oreo's which is

usually not a problem but I haven't had any low point snacks around that I

could substitute, so I just ate the Oreos. BIG mistake!! I can't stop at

just one or two and leave it alone. So, I just spent about $75 on my low fat

WW friendly foods. I think another problem for me has been that I am really

busy unpacking and decorating and trying to get settled into our new house.

Well, I have a tendency to not eat while I'm working and then the next thing

I know I'm starving and will eat anything in sight. All the talk about

eating five and six times a day got me realizing I haven't been eating that

way and I used to. I shouldn't let myself get so hungry because that's when

I tend to eat/over eat unhealthy things. So yesterday I got some TV dinners

to cook quick so I don't have to go through cupboards and try and figure out

what I'm having for lunch or dinner. Plus lots of apples and caned fruit to

snack on. When we first moved here all the apple and pear trees where loaded

with fruit and it was so cool just to walk out back and pick fruit right off

the trees and eat it. Can't wait till spring!! Our orchard has been set up

to produce fruit from April/may to October. Come February I need to figure

out how to prune the trees properly though. I'm hoping to find some

extension classes that cover how to care for orchards. Otherwise I have a

couple books I bought and I will have to figure it out on my own.

Kris

_____

From: Bette Holzer

Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2004 8:45 PM

To: Serious-Weight-Watchers

Subject: RE: cake recipe

Kris,

Are the cakes/cupcakes a trigger for you? I find that I have to be AWFULLY

careful. One goes down too easily....and a second or third calls my name.

I have to really turn on the control! And yes - you're right -- sometimes

overbeating or even underbeating affects the rise of the cake. Too many

variables! LOL...

Bette

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Lately everything seems to be a trigger for me! I used to have a really good

handle on most things but since we moved I haven't been doing as well. I

went out yesterday and bought a ton of low point snacks. I think that will

help. I realized that part of the problem was not having any good

substitutions in the house. So hubby would bring home Oreo's which is

usually not a problem but I haven't had any low point snacks around that I

could substitute, so I just ate the Oreos. BIG mistake!! I can't stop at

just one or two and leave it alone. So, I just spent about $75 on my low fat

WW friendly foods. I think another problem for me has been that I am really

busy unpacking and decorating and trying to get settled into our new house.

Well, I have a tendency to not eat while I'm working and then the next thing

I know I'm starving and will eat anything in sight. All the talk about

eating five and six times a day got me realizing I haven't been eating that

way and I used to. I shouldn't let myself get so hungry because that's when

I tend to eat/over eat unhealthy things. So yesterday I got some TV dinners

to cook quick so I don't have to go through cupboards and try and figure out

what I'm having for lunch or dinner. Plus lots of apples and caned fruit to

snack on. When we first moved here all the apple and pear trees where loaded

with fruit and it was so cool just to walk out back and pick fruit right off

the trees and eat it. Can't wait till spring!! Our orchard has been set up

to produce fruit from April/may to October. Come February I need to figure

out how to prune the trees properly though. I'm hoping to find some

extension classes that cover how to care for orchards. Otherwise I have a

couple books I bought and I will have to figure it out on my own.

Kris

_____

From: Bette Holzer

Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2004 8:45 PM

To: Serious-Weight-Watchers

Subject: RE: cake recipe

Kris,

Are the cakes/cupcakes a trigger for you? I find that I have to be AWFULLY

careful. One goes down too easily....and a second or third calls my name.

I have to really turn on the control! And yes - you're right -- sometimes

overbeating or even underbeating affects the rise of the cake. Too many

variables! LOL...

Bette

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Yea, it will work fine with out the egg whites. They are just in there to

help the cake rise a bit higher. It doesn't alter the total points any to

put them in so I go ahead and do it.

Kris

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I make the same cake recipe minus the egg whites. I cut it into 12 pieces

as well and it comes out to be 2 points per serving.

Terra

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Yea, it will work fine with out the egg whites. They are just in there to

help the cake rise a bit higher. It doesn't alter the total points any to

put them in so I go ahead and do it.

Kris

Re: cake recipe

I make the same cake recipe minus the egg whites. I cut it into 12 pieces

as well and it comes out to be 2 points per serving.

Terra

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Yea, it will work fine with out the egg whites. They are just in there to

help the cake rise a bit higher. It doesn't alter the total points any to

put them in so I go ahead and do it.

Kris

Re: cake recipe

I make the same cake recipe minus the egg whites. I cut it into 12 pieces

as well and it comes out to be 2 points per serving.

Terra

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